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To: NorseViking
That still doesn't indicate what the Russian people want for their nation now and in the future. They might be traveling less to the US because it is so expensive compared to a road or rail trip into one of the many nations that border Russia.

How much travel to Iran for vacation? That was the gist for my initial remark, or question; do Russians really want their nation allying with Iran and China rather than Western nations. Where they're traveling is probably not the best indicator of what they prefer for their nation.

And I'm not buying it that every Russian is free to travel anywhere, anytime, virtually without their government's permission.

A free press and the right to criticize their government, and objective public opinion polls could tell us far more about what the citizens think. What Russians think of this Putin initiative is probably the most relevant current question. Do you think they'll be thrilled to be disconnected from the internet beyond Russia?

Putin Signs 'Russian Internet Law' To Disconnect Russia From The World Wide We

61 posted on 06/18/2019 5:31:25 PM PDT by Will88 (The only people opposing voter ID are those benefiting from voter fraud.)
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“” “” That still doesn’t indicate what the Russian people want for their nation now and in the future. They might be traveling less to the US because it is so expensive compared to a road or rail trip into one of the many nations that border Russia.”” “”

What road or rail trip? To Vietnam or Cuba or Dominican Republic? Are you kidding me? Ten years ago a tour to Florida was just marginally more expensive than a tour to Thailand from Russia. The latter is still popular.

What has changed are US consular policies limiting a number of visa hearings available per day and a number of offices accepting applications. That creates a situation when if you want a US visa you need to travel to another city and to be in a waiting list before that often for months.

That might be okay for a mail order bride or other sort of potential illegal immigrant who has nothing else to do but is not acceptable for a tourist or businessmen.

Imagine you are a family who wanted to see a Grand Canyon and Disneyland or a businessman who wanted to go to eye some industrial equipment for his factory? Would you ever agree to come through all the travesty?

The answer is simple. You would go to Disneyland to Paris, would see a canyon in China and would go to Germany to buy your presses and milling machines there. Even if it means to spend more.

“” “” How much travel to Iran for vacation? That was the gist for my initial remark, or question; do Russians really want their nation allying with Iran and China rather than Western nations. Where they’re traveling is probably not the best indicator of what they prefer for their nation.”” “”

The travel between Iran and Russia is visa-free so there are less bureaucratic obstacles but you are right that few people are travelling there. Obviously less than to US but mostly because Iran is not for everyone when it comes to business opportunities or sightseeing.

As for China you don’t have a realistic understanding on what modern China is but Russians has.

It has both tourist and business value. As for the latter it is a place they can get near everything they can’t get in the West anymore since it closed itself and at half or less the price. And they don’t need to move their production to China to get that. You already did it for them.

“”””And I’m not buying it that every Russian is free to travel anywhere, anytime, virtually without their government’s permission.””””

Article 27 of Russian Constitution says otherwise. You might very well believe the Earth is flat too but it would still be round anyway. As we found out objectively it is more like US has a de-facto iron curtain around which is of course a joke but the fact is Russians are using their rightto free travel at much higher rate.

” “” “A free press and the right to criticize their government, and objective public opinion polls could tell us far more about what the citizens think. What Russians think of this Putin initiative is probably the most relevant current question. Do you think they’ll be thrilled to be disconnected from the internet beyond Russia?

Putin Signs ‘Russian Internet Law’ To Disconnect Russia From The World Wide We “” “”

You have some twisted impression of sovereign internet bill. The point of it is not to have a local network disconnected from the outside world but to maintain internet inside the country functional in case if it would be disconnected by the beloved West.

As for a freedom of press it is really funny. Even the mainstream Russian media is more critical to the government than you could see in US during Obama years. And there are opposition media in Russia which has the only function of being critical to the government 24/7.


62 posted on 06/18/2019 8:10:17 PM PDT by NorseViking
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